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Definition of an Athiest : One who does not proclaim openly to believe in God or has NOT found his/her CONCEPT of God in any organized religion upto that time.

An Athiest generally has his/her own belief of a higer being and has chosen to follow an inner voice until they find what they feel is the truth. Deep down they may feel that they are "open minded" which means they are ready to listen to all concepts of God and will choose what their heart responds to.

These people have great potential to become very strong Monotheists.


Definition of a Polytheist : Someone who believes God is a multiple indentity deity who can assume two or more identities independently at one and the same time.

A Polytheist believes in something that goes against common sense and therefore must learn to inhibit the natural voice of wisdom that is inside all people.

A Polytheist will be of two types, either an inverted worshipper or an evangelical extravert.

An interverted Polytheist will maintain that faith is a personal choice and worship should be done to better oneself.

An evangelical Polytheist believes they are representatives of Polytheism on the earth and the way to better themselves is to become a means of their faith spreading or being shared by others in the name of love and compassion.

They will also believe that their faith is in danger as long as anyone exists around them who proclaims something different from what they believe.

In order to protect their faith in polytheism they will do whatever is necessary to eradicate all signs of opposition and especially all signs of Monotheism.


These people have a great potential to become very strong enemies of Monotheism unless they abandon the confusion of a multiple godhead and believe in the simplicity of perfect Monotheism. In the end, Polytheism is guaranteed to collapse from within itself since the confusion that surrounds such concepts of God will always create more and more schisms and divisions.




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2007-04-29 17:11:46 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

29 answers

I'm not sure. Which one is hotter?

2007-04-29 17:14:35 · answer #1 · answered by God 6 · 4 1

For all the things you had written ..... Not a single correct information :

1. Atheist is spelled as Atheist.

2. Atheist does not believe on a higher being that provide rules for you or follow another voice and basically does not listen to "fixed" christianity / Muslim doctrine you call a god.

3. These people are the least potential to become any form of Theists ..... the strongest potential are the Agnostic.

4. Polytheist does not goes against common Sense. It is their own belief. Monotheist, in Atheist or Polytheist view, goes against common sense too.

5. There are only one type of polytheist, they pray to many gods, period.

6. Enemies are not created by people of different beliefs, but people who twisted facts to suit their own needs, like what you do.

I would want to marry a Atheist, but then .... heck .... I am getting married to a Catholic :P.

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If you think Hinduism is polytheist, think again..... try to read FULLY into their religion.....

2007-04-29 17:28:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

erm. wow. that was a load of crap. it is not true that polytheists believe in "something that goes against common sense." monotheism is actually VERY recent in the grand scheme of things--polytheism has been around a whole lot longer (think greeks, roman, egyptians, etc). second of all, you've described polytheism wrong. it means believing in multiple gods, not in one god with multiple identies. under your definition christianity is polytheistic because it believes in the holy trinity--father, son, holy ghost, all of which are supposedly god in some form.

it is also not true that atheists have great potential to become very strong monotheists, seeing as how atheism actually mean NOT believing in any god whatsoever. to be AGNOSTIC means that you believe there is some sort of higher power but that your own spiritual ideas don't fit with any set religion.

if you're going to come on here and try to ask a question, i have two suggestions: 1) get your facts straight and 2) don't bash a group of people you obviously know nothing about

2007-04-29 17:51:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

i would base my decision on something other than his religious beliefs.

having said that, i believe your definitions are inacurate.
an atheist is not "One who does not proclaim openly to believe in God or has NOT found his/her CONCEPT of God in any organized religion upto that time." an atheist is someone who believes there is no such thing as god. i should know, i am one (atheist, not god).

a polytheist is not "Someone who believes God is a multiple indentity deity who can assume two or more identities independently at one and the same time". polytheists don't believe in a god with multiple personality disorder, they believe in many gods, independent of each other, who usually have very defined, and very permanent and solid identities.

also, by saying that polytheists believe a god that can be multiple and then saying " Polytheist believes in something that goes against common sense" you wouldn't by any chance be implying that there is something (being multiple) that this all powerful monotheistic god you promote can't do, are you?

2007-04-29 17:23:44 · answer #4 · answered by gwenwifar 4 · 1 0

I read down to:

"A Polytheist believes in something that goes against common sense and therefore must learn to inhibit the natural voice of wisdom that is inside all people."

Then I realized you're an idiot and stopped reading.

That's thirty seconds of my life I'll never get back.

2007-04-29 17:43:54 · answer #5 · answered by whillow95 5 · 2 0

Back up in your assuptions of what an Atheist is.

I studied Christianity, Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism, Cabalistic Judaism and that is what made me realize THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A PERSONAL GOD.

I have an open mind, I tried to find God.......'If you search you will find...'. God wasn't there to be found, but what I did find was freedom of thought and a happiness you are denied unless you believe that you are close to God. What you call a religious experience we call self-actualization.

2007-04-29 17:23:00 · answer #6 · answered by thewolfskoll 5 · 2 0

I disagree with your definitions
An Atheist has no theistic qualities to begin with! In order to be considered theistic, one must believe in one or more gods...
Atheists are skeptics who do not believe in the existence of any supernatural power.
Monism refers to a religion that is a theistic and non-theistic cross (there is one sacred reality beyond the many forms of gods and goddesses) for example Hinduism.
Non-theism believes that there is a spiritual reality but that it does not exist in a personal god or gods and does not require a belief in deities. example: Buddhism and Confucianism
Monotheistic religions believe that God created the world and that God is transcendent.
Polytheistic religions believe in the existence of many gods, good and evil, and arrange such gods in a hierarchy.
So what are you really trying to say? Get the facts straight ,k?

2007-04-29 17:30:34 · answer #7 · answered by longleggedfirecracker 3 · 1 0

Although your definition of atheist I am thinking is a little inaccurate (sounds more like agnostic) I would go with the atheist.
No way I could keep up with someones beliefs if there was more than one God. Cant even keep up with the notion of one and all its rules, much less more.

2007-04-29 17:17:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You're confusing atheists with agnostics.
I can assure you that I do not have, on the surface or underneath, any kind of belief in a "higher being".

Where the hell did you get such a ridiculous definition from? Your local preacher?

2007-04-29 22:29:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would agree with answers above me that state they would marry the PERSON. Marriage is about love in my mind, NOT religion. I am atheist, so if I met either of these people, I would not feel bothered by their spiritual views.

2007-04-30 18:41:44 · answer #10 · answered by wranglergirl 3 · 0 0

Say, have self assurance, and prepare "no longer my will, yet yours (Jesus') be performed." pay attention and observe of the Holy Spirit's path on your every day existence. be waiting to obey whilst asked. Love others. Be a promise keeper. Be style. be waiting to grant others an answer approximately why you have self assurance in Jesus. Be to blame on your guy or woman strikes.

2016-10-14 03:36:21 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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